***Originally published at MovieJawn*** Despite its cryptic nature and low budget look, Arrebato is the sort of arthouse oddity that any film nerd will want
Category: Reviews
The Many Saints of Newark review – ::touches thumbs to fingertips::
Full transparency: I’ve not seen the majority of The Sopranos. I’ve seen plenty of episodes, and at least one full season, but only as it
Coming Home in the Dark Review – MovieJawn – Road trip thrills with a smart story!
***Review originally published on MovieJawn** “You know, later on when you’re looking back at this occasion, I think that right there’s gonna be the moment
Dear Evan Hansen review – It’s silly, but it still made me cry
I resisted it! I didn’t wanna like it! I was told by Film Twitter that Dear Evan Hansen was the next Cats, and for some
The Card Counter review — Schrader’s take on Hard Eight is solid, if undercooked
There’s a trope in slasher movies that we call “the doomsayer.” Made popular in the Friday the 13th franchise, it took the form of an
The Last Matinee review – A simple, effective Giallo throwback
We love a good Giallo film. We really do. A killer in leather gloves with a gruesome, fetishistic motive; hardcore violence shot in silhouette over
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review – Finally, some visible action!
Growing up, I watched a ton of martial arts movies. I was a Chan Fan* ever since he made a splash stateside with Rumble in
Karen review – Karen is going to hate this movie
We all know what a Karen is: a loud, nosy, extremely entitled white lady who has never been asked to live outside of her comfort
Candyman review – A slick, smart, gruesome new chapter to an iconic legend
One needn’t ever have seen the original Candyman to know of its mythology. The basics are the stuff of spooky sleepover lore: Say “Candyman” into
Reminiscence review – Sometimes goofy, but always original
I get the feeling most people aren’t going to like Reminiscence. It’s kinda all over the place tonally, and certain things happen that strain credulity
